Another problem. My desktop is running 1024x768. I have WinDVD installed.

When I use advanced screen settings dvds just play fine. But when I turn off advanced screen settings the movie is garbled. I just see alot of green lines, nothing more. When I turn advanced screen settings on again everthing's fine.

EDIT:
The cause of the number-bug I described seems to be the track numbers.
If I disable "Show Track Numbers in Lists" those numbers disappear as they should. Now that I know that it's a problem with the track numbers I don't really understand why. I checked a few MP3s which are showing 00, 01, 32. None of them has a track number stored in the ID3-Tag.

i have a problem with the LBLEXTRATITLE display, the titles are cramped..any way to add item height to the display,
i have the same problem with the mode, when it display directory2 and bbaa it overlaps, can this also be adjust through item height?

OK, here is another carry over from all previous versions of FP. For large media collections or slow computers (or both), FP takes so much time constructing the playlist window that it interferes with the proper function of GUI.

The first case of this I already mentioned in the previous bug thread (i.e. playlist construction causes incorrect detection of on-screen keyboard clicks).

Today I played with the Directory 2 browsing mode and noticed this problem. If you (accidently?) browse up above the root of your media collection, it is impossible to get navigate back down the tree. Each time you click a directory, the playlist is recomputed/redrawn. Because of this, it's impossible to generate a double click and thus you can never drill back down. Instead, double clicks end up being registered as two single clicks and you get to sit and wait (10+ seconds) while the playlist regenerates (in my case approximately 11000 entries) twice only to find out that the double click didn't register properly.

It seems like the playlist construction code needs to be re-thought. Perhaps this code can run in a background thread that can then be interrupted if the user clicks another button. On the otherhand, does it ever even make sense for the playlist to have so many entries? For in car use, it's impossible to accurately use the slider to scroll through such a large number of entries. Moreover, the up/down arrows are pretty much useless t0o -- nobody is going to click one of those a thousand or more times to find their track. Maybe the playlist generation code should just stop once more than a preset number of entries are retrieved.

It's just a thought. I believe this is correctly registered as a scalability bug.

Hey, I love FrodoPlayer, it is amazing! I have found a problem with it however. I'm not sure if this is just local to my machine as I have not tested it in my carputer yet or if it is an actual program bug. Whenever I have a file playing and I exit FrodoPlayer when I restart the program it locks up. If I edit the frodoplayer.ini file to FILE_LAST_PLAYED=NONE
FILE_LAST_PLAYED_POSITION=0
it will open just fine. Can anyone else confirm this?